
Tattoo Artist — By Appointment
LINK — Liam, tattoo artist
Where Liammeets ink. Fine line, blackwork and bespoke pieces — designed with you, made to last.
Selected Work
The portfolio,
piece by piece.

The Artist
Liam,
the hand behind LINK.
Liam has spent the better part of a decade learning what a single line can carry. Working as LINK, he treats every tattoo as a collaboration — your story, his hand, one permanent mark.
The studio is quiet, private and unhurried. No walk-ins, no rush. Just considered design, clean line work and the patience a lasting piece deserves.
“Less, but better. A tattoo should still feel right in thirty years.”
3+
Years tattooing
250+
Pieces completed
100%
Custom designs
In Motion
The studio, moving.
A few minutes by the chair — the line, the focus, the craft as it happens.
In Their Words
Voices from the chair.
“Liam took a vague idea and turned it into the most meaningful thing I own. The line work is unreal — clean a year later.”
Aftercare
Healing it right.
A great tattoo is half the work — the other half is how you care for it over the next two weeks.
Keep it covered
Leave the wrap on for the first few hours. Your fresh tattoo is an open wound — protect it from air and bacteria.
Clean gently
Wash with lukewarm water and fragrance-free soap, twice a day. Pat dry with a clean paper towel — never rub.
Moisturise lightly
A thin layer of unscented healing balm. Too much suffocates the skin; too little lets it crack.
No sun, no soak
Avoid direct sun, pools, baths and the gym for two weeks. UV and moisture are a healing tattoo's worst enemies.
Let it flake
It will peel and itch around days 4–7. Do not pick or scratch — let it shed on its own to keep the colour true.
Questions
Good to
know.
Use the enquiry form below with as much detail as you can — idea, size, placement and reference images. Liam reviews every request personally and replies within a few days.
Book a Consultation
Let’s make
something lasting.
Tell Liam about the piece you have in mind. The more detail, the better the first conversation.